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Den of Vipers by K.A. Knight

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4.0

Although this one was loooooooong it was definitely worth it. I did spend half the book bloody petrified of Diesel; but of course he ended up growing on me
Talons of Love by Debbie McQueen

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5.0

AAAAAAAAAAA they just keep getting better!

Honestly, I have so many emotions right now but I am keeping this spoiler free so it can reach more people, and hopefully convince them to read this series!!! I rated the first two books in this series 5 stars, and yet this one is still even better. I love the new cast of characters so much; the things they had to go through, and the things the original characters had to go through, really hurt in this instalment, but it all (mostly) ended happily; or at least on its way to peace and I loved that. Our main two boys are still being as adorable and as infatuated with the other as they always have been and gah, it never gets old. I'd also like to be oddly specific here for a moment and say that I am so so happy that a certain step-dad got a redemption arc instead of remaining in his ways, it was so heart-felt and honestly just hit home a lot. I only just finished this book a few minutes ago so my thoughts are all over the place but you get my point. I love this series, and literally cannot wait 'til summer for the fourth

5/5
A Sign of Affection, Volume 1 by suu Morishita

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5.0

This was honestly such a promising start to a series.

I can really see myself falling head over heels for these main characters, and the plot greatly intrigues me; it did before reading and does so even more after volume 1. I can imagine the soon-to-be tension with the male second lead- which will definitely be interesting to see unravel. I think the main girl decided a bit too early that she loved our lead man, however that factor didn't massively bother me too much in the long run; this romance manga was still so adorable, thus I'm anticipating future releases!!! I highly recommend this one for you romance fans out there
Komi Can't Communicate, Vol. 1 by Tomohito Oda, Tomohito Oda

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3.0

It took me like half the volume to get into- but then I enjoyed it from then on. I just felt like literally nothing was happening, but its a bit soon for me to judge so i’ll be carrying on!
Wilder Girls by Rory Power

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4.0

I really loved the plot of this one, and the writing was something i found myself easily getting into. The actual backstory and explanation behind this whole quarantine and origin of the “disease” i ADORED as well. However, the characters did fall a little flat for me- they just felt quite artificial and i wish i got to know them and appreciate them more. But overall i liked this book more than i didnt like it, the descriptions of some of the scenes had me both engrossed and simply just grossed out ahaha. Also, extra points for being sapphic! (Also x2, i really wish that it didnt end like that. I want to know where they went from there...)
Dirty Letters by Penelope Ward, Vi Keeland

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3.0

I really enjoyed the premise of this one. The first half of this book was amazing as the letters were so fun to read. It's so much easier to say some things and to be yourself online/through letters which was cute to see, but then when they met up in real life, some of the things they said felt very awkward or too upfront. However, that is me being very picky! I still really enjoyed this book, the romance was adorable, and the anxiety disorder was mostly well dealt with. The second half was what let the book down, as it got really shallow and repetitive, only switching between sex to anxiety attacks to sex again- but the potential of the author shines through in the first half, and I've liked another of their books, so I will be trying more!